Medion joined the throng of vendors touting an Android 3.2-based tablet at IFA, though it kept its offering, the LifeTab P9514 behind closed doors.
We got to see it, though Medion was adamant that no snaps be taken, so here's the official publicity shot. As it stands, the fondleslab won't actually arrive until "the Christmas …

Being Medion...

Quality could be anything

Medion / Tevion / Technika / Silvercrest / Alba / Bush / Cookworks et al are just in-house brand badges that appear on devices from disparate OEMs. You can't say one way or the other what the product will be like without reviewing it. Sometimes it might be pretty good, possibly being essentially the same device as a brandname product in a different fascia. Other times it could be a heap of crap.

LOL

They are all iPad killers (at least all the honeycomb ones). I have yet to see a bad Honeycomb tablet.

The Asus Transformer is king of all the tablets, it's cheaper than a iPad2, has better resolution, better IPS panel, a keyboard, proper USB ports, HDMI, Card slots etc etc etc.

The Tab is a great tablet too, the Xoom would be great if Motorola supported it properly in Europe.

All of them are Android, and none of them have the limitations of Apples products. However Apple have bottomless advertising budgets, so 99% of consumers only know Apple. They don't know any better. That does not mean there aren't better tablets out there, as there are.

Just too expensive

Android 3.2 tablets have all been attractive devices. They're just too expensive. Hopefully with the market filling out the pressure to compete against each other instead of Apple will drive the prices down to sensible levels.